The present work is a proposal of business architecture for the process of delivery of purchase orders of a retail company, SODIMAC in this case, with which it seeks to opt for the professional title of the software engineering career.
The structure of this document is divided into six chapters. The first one consists of the theory of the frameworks and methodologies that have been used throughout the development of the document. The second chapter presents the business on which this work is based, together with the vision, mission and strategic objectives that it pursues. The third chapter consists of presenting the business model defining what is the context in which it is currently and the procedures that were taken to choose the sub process to be improved. The fourth chapter develops the proposed architecture and the elements that will support the solution. Chapter five details the proposed procedures for migration and the management of services necessary to stabilize the proposed solution. Finally, the last two chapters present the conclusions and recommendations respectively.

The present work is a proposal of business architecture for the process of delivery of purchase orders of a retail company, SODIMAC in this case, with which it seeks to opt for the professional title of the software engineering career.
The structure of this document is divided into six chapters. The first one consists of the theory of the frameworks and methodologies that have been used throughout the development of the document. The second chapter presents the business on which this work is based, together with the vision, mission and strategic objectives that it pursues. The third chapter consists of presenting the business model defining what is the context in which it is currently and the procedures that were taken to choose the sub process to be improved. The fourth chapter develops the proposed architecture and the elements that will support the solution. Chapter five details the proposed procedures for migration and the management of services necessary to stabilize the proposed solution. Finally, the last two chapters present the conclusions and recommendations respectively.